ARPA Network is pleased to announce a new collaboration with GAIB, a protocol focused on transforming AI infrastructure into tokenized, yield-generating opportunities. For their highly anticipated Fremen Essence NFT drop, a limited collection of 3,000 NFTs for early supporters, GAIB is leveraging ARPA’s Randcast to conduct the whitelist raffle with fully transparent, verifiable randomness.
GAIB: A New Economic Layer for AI Infrastructure
AI’s thirst for computing power has never been higher, but GPU capacity remains expensive, illiquid, and often siloed. GAIB tackles this bottleneck by tokenizing the yield generated by real world GPU financing deals with AI cloud and data center companies, and thus turning compute power into a composable, yield-bearing financial primitive:
Real-world yield: GAIB uses debt, equity, or hybrid financing models with data centers to generate 10–20% return.
DeFi composability: Tokenized GPU yield can be staked, traded, or bundled with other DeFi instruments.
Broader participation: Retail users can gain exposure to AI infrastructure without purchasing physical GPUs or buy NVIDIA stocks, unlocking access to returns from the AI market growth.
Backed by investors such as Hack VC, GAIB positions itself at the intersection of DePIN (decentralized physical infrastructure), RWA (real-world assets), and AI tokenization. The protocol functions as a marketplace that reflects real demand of compute and the yield generated from them, enabling new value flows for developers, investors, and compute providers alike.
Fairness Powered by ARPA Randcast
In high-demand NFT mints, a transparent and verifiable selection process is essential for maintaining community trust. For the Fremen Essence whitelist raffle, GAIB is using ARPA Randcast, a decentralized and verifiable random number generator (RNG), to ensure that every allocation is provably fair and reproducible.
Randcast delivers on-chain cryptographic proof for each result, enabling anyone to independently verify that selections are transparent and tamper-resistant. As participation in onchain AI and infrastructure projects continues to grow, this level of transparency and auditability provides a more reliable and accountable allocation mechanism for all stakeholders.
Stay tuned for further updates on the GAIB whitelist and follow ARPA and GAIB on X (Twitter) for real-time announcements.
About ARPA
ARPA Network (ARPA) is a decentralized, secure computation network built to improve the fairness, security, and privacy of blockchains. The ARPA threshold BLS signature network serves as the infrastructure for a verifiable Random Number Generator (RNG), secure wallet, cross-chain bridge, and decentralized custody across multiple blockchains.
ARPA was previously known as ARPA Chain, a privacy-preserving Multi-party Computation (MPC) network founded in 2018. ARPA Mainnet has completed over 224,000 computation tasks in the past years. Our experience in MPC and other cryptography laid the foundation for our innovative threshold BLS signature schemes (TSS-BLS) system design and led us to today’s ARPA Network.
Randcast, a verifiable Random Number Generator (RNG), is the first application that leverages ARPA as infrastructure. Randcast offers a cryptographically generated random source with superior security and low cost compared to other solutions. Metaverse, game, lottery, NFT minting and whitelisting, key generation, and blockchain validator task distribution can benefit from Randcast’s tamper-proof randomness.
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